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Home improvement ideas that add value to your home

3 min read
Oct '25 • by Ellie Manifold

Quick summary

To add value to your home without overspending, restoring original features like fireplaces or wood floors, upgrading double glazing (up to around £500 per window or using cheaper secondary glazing), and updating your kitchen with new cabinets or lighting are effective. These improvements can cost a few hundred to a few thousand pounds, depending on size and scope, and can boost appeal quickly, especially if your garden is tidy and private.

With the prices of UK homes ever increasing, it’s never been more important to get in on the action. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best ways to add value to your home, which don’t break the bank.

Restore original features

This can bring out the true character of the property, and therefore increase its appeal to future buyers. Restoring original elements is especially effective in period properties, where so many beautiful features are often found - the key is to think about the way your building was originally constructed and acknowledge its history.

Some of the best projects are:

  • Restoring original fireplaces
  • Polishing wood floorboards
  • Revealing concealed timber beams hidden behind paint
  • Restoring decorative mouldings

Don’t be put off by the term ‘restoration’. If you’re not into the period theme, it’s definitely possible to mesh these features with a modern design and come out with a sleek looking home, one that fits right into the twenty-first century.

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